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Atopyconsult.com This self-guided learning resource offers advice and training to help you incorporate the management of allergies into your practice.
AVMA.org The American Veterinary Medical Association is a not-for-profit association representing veterinarians working in private and corporate practice, government, industry, academia, and uniformed services.
Cliniciansbrief.com The official publication of the North American Veterinary Conference with information on best practices and clinical trends for the small-animal practitioner.
Dvm360.com This site delivers breaking news and analysis, comprehensive veterinary medical information, and trusted business advice for veterinarians and veterinary professionals.
NAVDF.org The official Web site for the annual North American Veterinary Dermatology Forum.
Vetallergymanagement.com Greer and Virbac Animal Health have formed an innovative alliance to provide more veterinarians with comprehensive and continuous support for complete handling of dermatology cases, from accurate testing and easier diagnosis, to successful lifetime management and client compliance.
Virbacderm.com International site with information on Virbac innovations in dermatology for pets, dermatological products and educational tools for veterinary professionals.
Virbacuniversity.com The first online, interactive resource for veterinarians and their staff members, that provides up-to-date technical and treatment information in four major areas and the opportunity to earn CE Credits and Certification.
Virbacvet.com Virbac U.S. is an industry leader in the scientific research, development and manufacture of quality, proven pet pharmaceutical products. Virbacvet.com brings the latest information on Virbac veterinary products for dogs, cats, and other pets.
Worldvet.org The World Veterinary Association is a federation of over 80 national veterinary medical associations throughout the World.
WSAVA.org The World Small Animal Veterinary Association is made up of veterinary organizations from all over the world, which are concerned with small companion animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits, etc.